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christina_kim2026-04-18

I was diagnosed with HER2-positive breast cancer a few months ago and started treatment with Kanjinti 150mg Inj Sol. I've been dealing with some side effects, and I'm curious if anyone else has had similar experiences. I want to know if anyone has tips on managing these side effects. I'm also interested in hearing about people's overall experiences and outcomes. It would be helpful to learn how the treatment has worked for you in the long run, and how you managed some of the more serious side effects. I look forward to hearing from anyone who can relate to this journey.

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kathryn_peters4d ago

I recently started Kanjinti and I've been really struggling with the infusion process. I feel like I have to be very still and calm during the process, which is hard because I always feel anxious with needles. But I have an amazing nurse at the clinic who walks me through everything. The first few times, my chest felt really tight, but after a few infusions, I’ve gotten used to it. Have any of you found ways to make the infusion process less stressful?

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christopher_hansen4d ago

I've been on Kanjinti for a while now, and the fatigue is real, but I'm managing. I go for walks to tire myself out a bit, and then I sleep better at night. Haven't had any major issues since switching to a more regimented sleep schedule.

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judy_berry4d ago

I've had a great experience with Kanjinti so far. As long as you're willing to deal with some short-term symptoms, it's really effective at targeting that HER2 protein. I've noticed a big improvement in my stomach cancer markers, and my doctor is optimistic. Don't ignore the side effects, but don't let them discourage you either. The benefits are worth it.

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kyle_palmer4d ago

I can't stand the mouth sores! I've tried different mouthwashes, and the alcohol free kind were a life saver. I just wish I would have known about them earlier! Also, my doctor gave me a list of foods to avoid that irritates the sores, like anything spicy or citrus.